Figures in the Mire: Towards Transformative Art and a Respectful Mire Relationship

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 FOLKLORE
Pauliina Latvala-Harvilahti
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Mire art is a versatile form of ecologically engaged art that reflects images of the relationship with nature in its time. This article regards mire art as transformative art that links both to climate change and new ways of experiencing the mire. Mire art no longer reflects so much the aesthetics of the mire enjoyed by humans, but rather the mire aside from human activity and the importance of protecting mire nature in the climate crisis. My perspective on the transformative aspects of mire art stems from the artist’s choices, values and aims, which I explore by reflecting on both artist interview and my own experience of the artwork on site. The theoretical approach combines the study of cultural meanings and knowledge inherent in ethnological case studies with the concepts of art research. Art interventions can play a transformative role which increases knowledge, trust, and social capital. The Invited Guests series (Fin. Kutsuvieraat, 2020) by visual artist Reetta Partanen in the city of Seinäjoki, Finland, is a sculptural series made of organic material. The artwork is situated in the pristine mire in South Ostrobothnia, where peatlands are still used for energy. The article asks how the artist and her artwork emphasize the value of the mire as a natural place and softly question the dominant place of humans in the world. Importantly, the materials in the work have been chosen not to be a burden on the environment, but rather to benefit nature. The research shows that transformative art highlights the agency of nature, and in this study, the artwork gives mire a level of attention that differs from that centered on commercial use.
泥沼中的人物:走向变革的艺术与尊重泥沼的关系
沼泽艺术是一种多用途的生态艺术形式,反映了当时与自然关系的图像。本文认为泥沼艺术是一种变革性的艺术,它既与气候变化有关,又与体验泥沼的新方式有关。泥沼艺术反映的不再是人类所享受的泥沼美学,而是人类活动之外的泥沼,以及在气候危机中保护泥沼自然的重要性。我对泥塑艺术变革方面的看法源于艺术家的选择、价值观和目标,我通过对艺术家访谈和我自己在现场的艺术体验来探索。理论方法结合了民族学案例研究中固有的文化意义和知识的研究与艺术研究的概念。艺术干预可以发挥变革性作用,增加知识、信任和社会资本。视觉艺术家Reetta Partanen在芬兰Seinäjoki市创作的受邀嘉宾系列(Fin. Kutsuvieraat, 2020)是一个由有机材料制成的雕塑系列。这件艺术品坐落在南奥斯博滕尼亚的原始沼泽中,那里的泥炭地仍然被用作能源。这篇文章询问了艺术家和她的作品是如何强调沼泽作为一个自然场所的价值,并轻轻地质疑人类在世界上的主导地位。重要的是,作品中材料的选择不会对环境造成负担,而是有益于自然。研究表明,变革性艺术突出了自然的力量,在这项研究中,艺术作品给予了人们不同于以商业用途为中心的关注水平。
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